Month: February 2021

We’re talking startup sales with Zoom CRO Ryan Azus at TechCrunch Early Stage

TechCrunch is excited to announce that Zoom chief revenue officer (CRO) Ryan Azus is joining us at TechCrunch Early Stage on April 1. Azus has worked at Cisco, RingCentral and most recently Zoom. In his previous roles he held a number of sales titles, including his final role at RingCentral…

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IBM sets new climate goal for 2030

IBM plans to get rid of its planet-heating carbon dioxide emissions from its operations by 2030, the company announced today. And unlike some other tech companies that have made splashy environmental commitments lately, IBM’s pledge emphasized the need to prevent emissions rather than developing ways to capture carbon dioxide after…

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Square Enix’s ‘Outriders’ hits Stadia on April 1st

Stadia users won't have to wait longer than players on other platforms to get their hands on Outriders after all. Square Enix's intriguing action RPG-shooter will hit Google's game streaming service on April 1st. Outriders is scheduled to… Source

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Framing Britney Spears is an unmissable documentary about the cost of celebrity culture Framing Britney Spears

What do you remember about Britney Spears? Watching the much-talked about documentary Framing Britney Spears, which debuts tonight on Sky and Now TV a week after landing in the US, makes you realize you’ve been fed a narrative about Britney Spears’ life – even if you’re only vaguely aware of…

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Expect more 48-inch OLED TVs this year, as LG ramps up production LG CX OLED 48-inch

Anyone excited by the prospect of 48-inch OLED TVs, but who’s been dismayed by the small number of televisions actually available in the compact size, shouldn’t have to sulk much longer.  LG Display looks to be drastically ramping up its production of 48-inch OLED panels, which indicates we could see…

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